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Difference in Reactions of Sheila Birling and Her Father in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls

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Difference in Reactions of Sheila Birling and Her Father in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls Coursework. Sheila Birling and her father react totally differently to the 'inspector.' How far would the audience agree? Author Birling I do agree that Sheila Birling and her father Author Birling react differently to the inspector. This shows because when the inspector was talking to Author Birling, he was very annoyed at the inspector and didn't want to listen to what he had to say, this shows when Author says to the inspector "Look here inspector, im half a mind to report you. I've told you all I know and it doesn't seem very important." When Author had said it doesn't seem very important …show more content…

Birling doesn't feel guilty at all about this case, because he doesn't care. This shows when he says "There's nothing mysterious-scandalous about this business, at least im concerned it's happened more then eighteen months ago nearly two years now, obviously it has nothing to do with the wretched girl suicide." When he says 'wretched girl suicide' this shows that he never really liked her at all and doesn't wish to remember her. Birling doesn't think about the links she could have suffered before he had sacked her. Even when Eric said "He could of kept her instead of throwing her out, I call it tough luck." Mr Birling didn't want to listen to what Eric as saying because Birling didn't want the blame for this at all and also he didn't like complaints that other people had against him. When the inspector wants to talk to Sheila, Mr Birling says "Nothing to do with you Sheila, run along now! This shows that Birling didn't want anyone else involved into this case and he didn't want to spoil the evening and wanted the inspector to leave. Birling is different to Sheila because as Sheila finds out about Eva Smith she is very upset and didn't know that a horrible thing could happen to a young girl. Sheila accepts what has happened to Eva Smith and wants to find out more about her rather than Birling just wanting to give

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